DoodleDebug

Visualize Java objects in a simple and powerful way.

DoodleDebug is a graphical drop-in replacement for System.out.println(). With the Eclipse plugin, it smoothly integrates into the IDE and replaces the Console. And your output is inspectable! Even after your program stopped running, you can click on the doodles to inspect them!

If nothing else, Doo.dle() is nicer to type than System.out.println().

Demo Video

Built-in Renderings

DoodleDebug comes with a number of beautiful renderings for commonly usesd Java data types. They allow a quick start without the need of customization and cover most everyday situations in software deveopment. We render Collections and Maps, several Image types, Throwables, tables (nested arrays) and matrices.

Ultra-short Tutorial

Doo.dle(object);

An extended tutorial can be found by downloading and installing DoodleDebug (as an eclipse plugin).

Installation

From update site

Download the DoodleDebug update site (on the right) into an arbitrary location on your computer

Inside your Eclipse, select Help > Install New Software...

Click Add..., then Archive... and point to the zip file you downloaded before

In the Name field, put any name for your recognition, e.g. DoodleDebug

You should see an entry called DoodleDebug. Select it and Click Next. Note: You might need to uncheck "Group items by category" in order to see the DoodleDebug entry.

Follow the instructions of the wizard (accept license etc.) and restart eclipse

From marketplace

This approach might not be working due to problems with the marketplace search function.The eclipse marketplace is not included in eclipse classic!

Inside your Eclipse, select Help > Eclipse Marketplace...

Search for DoodleDebug and click on Install and follow the instructions of the wizard

If everything went well, you should now see two new buttons on top, one to open the DoodleDebug output view and one to open the tutorial. The best way to check if DoodleDebug is working is to go through this tutorial. ;-)